Data visualisations are graphical representations of scientific data, using tools like axes, scales, and colour gradients to quantify and display information. Through charts, graphs, and plots, they help users spot patterns, trends, and insights, making complex data easier to interpret, understand, and communicate effectively.
Ocean depths
Depth comparison of prominent places in the Earth’s oceans measured from the sea level down.
Mountain heights
Height comparison of prominent mountains on the Earth measured from their base to their peak.
Surface topography cross-section
Global cross-section of the Earth’s surface topography showing the bedrock elevation across oceans, land, and ice sheets.
Periodic Table of Elements
Colour-vision deficiency friendly Periodic Table of Elements including atomic numbers, element symbols and names, atomic mass, electron configuration, and period and group.
Seismic hazard
Seismic hazard maps presenting the level of certain ground motions that have a 10% chance of exceedance during a 50-year time span.
Geologic time scale (uniform)
The colour-vision deficiency friendly, time-uniform geologic time scales from the s-Ink science graphics collection.
